Sunday, November 9, 2008

TV3 John Campbell interview with John Key

An in depth interview with John Key, the new New Zealand Prime Minister, by John Campbell on TV3 on Sunday November 9.


Covers his rise from humble beginnings and his wish to be Prime Minister at the age of 11.


A greater pedigree for Prime Minister couldn't be written if you made it up.

Nice to see John Campbell in his element again.

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3 mad muslims despatched

Imam Samudra, Amrozi Nurhasyim and his brother Mukhlas - the Bali bombers. Photo / AP


On top of an election win for National the good news just keeps on coming.

The three Muslim bastards who killed 202 people in Bali in 2002 were finally executed overnight by firing squad.

In my mind they were treated too well, allowed to taunt victims for far too long and were executed with too much care. Slow sadistic torture-like their victims endured- then a death from bullets wrapped in pigs blood would have been far more appropriate. 

We should all be safe in the knowledge though that three more mad Muslims have been put down and they wont be going to any otherworldly place with playboy virgins and Hugh Hefner at the helm.

They are simply worm food.

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John Key's Victory Speech






A brilliant victory speech from Prime Minister John Key.

One that stressed individual ability,responsibility and its importance to the greater good.

A willingness to represent all New Zealanders was a strong theme.

Very presidential and complimentary to Helen Clark. A rare show of putting politics aside for country and its people.

A man whose time has truly come in a time that is truly challenging.


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Yesterdays Gone






The position John Key has attained, set against his humble background of welfare and a single parent family should be inspiration alone to all New Zealanders.


His job is a tough one, because of what has gone before, but he looks like he is going to rally New Zealanders behind him as we go forward, first as individuals, that will make the greater society prosper.


Individual achievement, as Key stressed in his victory speech, will make us great again and propel us to greater and greater things and a much brighter future.


Congratulations Prime Minister John Key.


c Political Animal 2008